Warriors rookie shared amazing story about Steph Curry’s kind gesture at the airport

Two-time MVP Stephen Curry is dishing out meaningful assists on and off the court for the Golden State Warriors.

During a postgame Press conference After the Warriors’ 131-106 win over the Chicago Bulls on Thursday night, Golden State rookie Quinten Post, on the heels of a breakout performance, was asked what he appreciates most about being Curry’s teammate.

After stating his belief that the four-time NBA champion is “one of the greatest to ever do it” on the court, shared a great off-the-court story about a time earlier this season when Curry during a road trip gave him a ride home from an airport after he was unable to get an Uber.

“We came home from a long road trip … I think it was like 2:30 in the morning and we were at the airport,” Post said. “I’m trying to get an Uber to go home, but the Uber service isn’t working. Everyone’s left … like ‘QP, are you good?’ ‘Yes, I’m good.’ “

Post said Curry walked by and asked him if he was OK, to which Post replied that he was, adding that he was trying to get an Uber and that he would figure out the situation. But the Warriors superstar wouldn’t take no for an answer and offered to drive the rookie center home.

“Then at 2:30 in the morning … Steph is like ‘I got you.’ And he drove me home.

Post said the detour probably took 20 minutes out of Curry’s commute back to his own residence, but that the gesture meant a lot to him.

On the court, Post’s career-best 20 points and five three-pointers, along with a team-high 21 points from Curry, helped Golden State end a two-game losing streak Thursday night.